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Commentary: Congress must fix its dysfunction and reclaim its role

Commentary: Congress must fix its dysfunction and reclaim its role Susan Molinari, Heidi Heitcamp, Steve Bartlett and Dan Glickman March 31, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail You wouldn’t know it by looking now, but there was a time when Congress functioned and could actually get things done. Lawmakers from both parties would come together and find solutions to some of our biggest policy challenges, rather than go on cable news and snipe at one another. Can we rediscover the fundamentals of good governing? Since taking office, President Joe Biden has struck the right tone, calling for unity and collaboration. But now we need to put those words into practice.

Tom Vilsack tackles new priorities at U S Department of Agriculture

Tom Vilsack tackles new priorities at U.S. Department of Agriculture Vilsack returns to a department and an industry in the midst of a pandemic, in the process of recovering from a series of trade skirmishes, and in the grips of lingering questions about long-standing inequalities to a select group of producers. 5:30 am, Mar. 14, 2021 × Tom Vilsack (Photo by Adam Schultz / Biden for President) Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack is probably the most experienced person to ever be one week into the top job at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. However, things have changed so much since January 2017 when he left USDA headquarters for the last time as secretary that it might as well be a different universe, much less a different administration.

Daily on Energy, presented by Bipartisan Policy Center: Biden s climate agenda could pose early test in EPA and White House dynamic

Daily on Energy, presented by Bipartisan Policy Center: Biden s climate agenda could pose early test in EPA and White House dynamic Print this article Subscribe today to the Washington Examiner magazine and get Washington Briefing: politics and policy stories that will keep you up to date with what s going on in Washington. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Just $1.00 an issue! EARLY DAYS OF THE REGAN EPA: The Biden administration has been taking steps to reverse Trump EPA policies and set new emissions mandates even before Michael Regan took the lead at the agency. Regan, most recently North Carolina’s top environment official, was sworn in as the EPA’s administrator yesterday, following his confirmation Wednesday. Sixteen Republican senators joined with all Democrats

Local civil rights icon and community leader Bill Beachy dies

When the Westboro Baptist Church began preaching hate, Bill Beachy responded with love and the Love Your Neighbor program.  “Bill was an activist; he wanted to call people together and he wanted people to sound their voices,” said Jim McCollough, former executive director at the Topeka Center for Peace and Justice.  Multiple people told The Topeka Capital-Journal that Bill was a caring person with a passion for social justice and civil rights issues.   Beachy spent 20 years as the executive director of the Topeka Center for Peace and Justice and also chaired Topeka’s Human Relations Commission. He helped create the Dr. Martin Luther King “Whose Dream Is It?” celebration and brought prominent civil rights leaders, like John Lewis, to Topeka to share their stories. 

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